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cbmar Loyal user 234 Posts |
I've made a fun discovery and was wondering if anyone on the Café could give me more information.
This multiplying watch stand came from the estate of a magician that was active in the '30s. According to the watch faces, it's Tenyo. The box it came in in labeled in Japanese. (Which I can't translate.) Unfortunately, there are no instructions. I can't find a record of the trick in the massive Tenyoism book, so I'm reaching out to the Tenyo experts on the Café for more help. I'd love to find a photo (or diagram) of the stand so that I can assemble it appropriately. Here's a link to a few photos of it. Any help you could give me would be much appreciated. http://magicgaragesale.blogspot.com/2016......hes.html |
macmac Regular user 112 Posts |
Very interesting! Hopefully Mr Kaufman will be in touch......
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J M Talbot Inner circle 3058 Posts |
Very cool find!
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cbmar Loyal user 234 Posts |
Here's a link to a photo of the fully assembled stand...
http://magicgaragesale.blogspot.com/2016......ces.html |
J M Talbot Inner circle 3058 Posts |
Cool looking piece!
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FunMagic! New user 52 Posts |
That looks cool are you selling that?
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cbmar Loyal user 234 Posts |
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On Aug 6, 2016, dangrey wrote: Probably at some point, but for now it has already found a home in my collection. |
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